Damn, I need a Job Again! By Dakotta JK Alex

Released on = May 15, 2007, 11:47 pm

Press Release Author = Sydney Jones

Industry = Human Resources

Press Release Summary = Damn, I Need a Job. Again! Leads you through the recruitingprocess in extensive detail and shows you how to build a portfolio of skills andresources that helps you build a lifelong career that keeps you energized andexcited about life.

Press Release Body = Enjoy going to work - Find an employer that values you - Get ajob for lifeWe spend an enormous amount of time at work. In fact, we often spend more time atwork, than we do with our family and friends. As a result, it is important that webuilding a satisfying career. We can do this by securing a position that stimulatesus, by making an ongoing commitment to developing a career path and by embracing theconcept of lifelong learning.

Damn, I Need a Job. Again! Leads you through the recruiting process in extensivedetail and shows you how to build a portfolio of skills and resources that helps youbuild a lifelong career that keeps you energized and excited about life.

If you\'ve ever wanted to find your strengths, or been interested in changing yourcareer, then you will have more eminence after reading Damn, I Need a Job. Again!Written by a well received and super networked industry expert, Dakotta nails theissues job seekers and career changers face today.

Accolades:"Damn, I need a Job. Again! Is a humorous approach to finding a job in the modernage. It covers all the must do activities for present day job seekers - \" Jeremy Langhans - Yahoo! Inc.

\"Damn I need a job again! is full of straight forward, logical advice for any andall looking to change jobs. It is written with humor, a vital resource for such adifficult milestone that changing careers can be - \"Katheryn Hill - University of Washington

\"Damn, I Need To Get a Job Again is a realistic guide for job seekers. Sincesearching for a job is in itself a full-time job, people need to start focusing moreon their job search and the details that are involved." Jennifer Abramski - The Art Institute of Seattle

\"Practical and humorous, this step by step guide shares tips to help you go afterthe job of your dreams.\" Lisa Ingle - Russell Investment Group